Two mixed-use projects that failed to come to fruition are now on the city’s foreclosure list for owing back taxes.
U.S. foreclosure activity climbed for the ninth straight month, but analysts say it’s not time to worry about a housing ...
Scott Mollen discusses “Article 13 LLC v. Office of the NYS Attorney General, Intervenor-Respondent, v. Ponce De Leon Federal ...
A Michigan family’s dispute with Isabella County could help set the national precedent on what homeowners are entitled to if their property is seized and resold by the government to cover back taxes.
In a brief decision Lebovits said that the so-called “UCC” auction — a type that usually comes together quickly, targets ...
Things that impact a home’s value are a bit of a mystery to those not employed in the real estate or finance industry. Sure, ...
If arrears exceed two instalments, some banks can raise your interest rate (based on the loan agreement). How this affects you: Your credit score drops, and getting new loans becomes harder, but you ...
Recently legal moves have made who owns the Conjuring House a complicated topic. We demystify some of the most common questions.
A young, idealistic mayor is tackling one of Baltimore's more recalcitrant problems: thousands of vacant and abandoned ...
The Office of Inspector General Inspector released a preliminary report over the use of deadly force by police during a ...
A Lubbock property owner had its bankruptcy case dismissed for a second time Monday, with the judge ruling the case was filed ...
Customers in the sewer district, which has been teetering on default for the past several months, asked district leaders ...